


“Recommended to readers with strong constitutions!” – Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh

“These are esoteric matters” – Hollow by B Catling

“Absolutely stunning” – The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

“Rooted in a desire to understand” – Between Two Hells by Diarmaid Ferriter

“Patchy” – Dark Earth by Rebecca Stott

“Next stop Finnegans Wake” – Multiple Joyce by David Collard

“Beautiful, surprising, alive” – An Exciting and Vivid Inner Life by Paul Dalla Rosa

“It’s not you, it’s me” – Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney

“Palahniuk with its punches pulled” – The Listeners by Jordan Tannahill

“Connections and echoes and ricochets” – A Shock by Keith Ridgway

“Doesn’t quite live up to the hype” – The Seaplane on Final Approach by Rebecca Rukeyser

“Recognisably McIlvanney’s” – The Dark Remains by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin

“Think Lost meets The Power” – The Men by Sandra Newman

“Motors all the way to the end” – Billy Summers by Stephen King

“May fascinate or frustrate” – The Dust Never Settles by Karina Lickorish Quinn

“Inspired by the spirit of O’Keefe” – Georgia O’Keefe by Maria Herreros

“A complete gem” – The Fortune Men by Nadifa Mohamed #bookerprizeshortlist

“The maximum maw of madness” – Widespread Panic by James Ellroy

“Expect the unexpected” – Burntcoat by Sarah Hall

“It’s pleasant” – The Con Artists by Luke Healy

“Deeply political and intensely personal” – Constructing a Nervous System by Margo Jefferson

“Out of time” – The War for Gloria by Atticus Lish

“All roads lead back to the state” – Tenants by Vicky Spratt

“Wonderfully subtle and understated” – The Perfect Golden Circle by Benjamin Myers

“Very quick, very funny, very incisive” – Either/Or by Elif Batuman

“No sign of Boyle’s powers diminishing” – Talk to Me by TC Boyle

“Better even than we expected” – Chivalry by Colleen Doran and Neil Gaiman

“Offers questions as well as answers” – Everybody Hertz by Richard Mainwaring
